RSS Feeds

What Is RSS?

Real Simple Syndication (RSS) is a free, quick and easy way for Rugby News to send all our latest news straight to your computer.

Rather than having to browse our website for new content related to your favourite competition, you can sign up for related RSS feeds and we will send the news straight to you. Just look for the orange RSS logo at the top of each news section.

When new stories appear on our website, they will be sent to your RSS reader and available for you to view at your leisure.

Each feed will contain a headline, brief summary and link back to our website.

How Do I Use It?

You will need an RSS reader to use this service.

An RSS reader is software that checks your feeds and lets you read content when it is added.

There are generally two kinds of RSS reader.

The first is a dedicated desktop reader, which is stored on your main computer.

Alternatively, you can set up a browser-based reader. This does not require any software to be downloaded and allows you to catch up on your feeds from any computer.

RSS Feeds

Rugby News - Latest News

Rugby News - World Cup Rugby 2011

Rugby News - Upcoming Matches

Rugby News - Super Rugby

Rugby News - ITM Cup

Rugby News - TRI Nations

Rugby News - Club of the Week

Upcoming Matches

Super Rugby sportsbook

Super Rugby sportsbook

Rugby News are not taking any bets ourselves, but hopefully this guide helps those prospective gamblers looking to put some of their hard-earned on the outcome of this year’s Super Rugby tournament.

Rugby News Poll

Which team will win Super Rugby this year?

  • Blues
  • Crusaders
  • Reds
  • Waratahs
  • Sharks
  • Stormers
  • Other

Blogs

Lee Stace False advertising

The Waratahs stretched the truth when they said they beat Samoa and Tonga recently.

By Lee Stace

Lee Stace Barrett should play fullback

Beauden Barrett should wear the No 15 shirt for the Hurricanes this season.

By Lee Stace

Fixtures & Results

Super Rugby
Heartland Championship
ITM Cup
Rugby World Cup 2011

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